Episode 61: Baltimore is not the same as Annapolis. Also, they like crab there

Episode 61: Baltimore is not the same as Annapolis. Also, they like crab there

OpenStack is crawling its way into the plateau of productivity, we submit, during this week of the OpenStack Summit. We also discuss the recent Docker survey findings, and some overly precise number on private vs. public cloud adoption. Coté also manages to insult the entire Eastern seaboard, esp. Annapolis.

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Show notes OpenStack Docker Survey out - #WhatDoYouMakeOfThat
  • Get the PDF
  • Respondents are the HN set? - 511 respondents, 59% from software companies, 56% orgs less than 100 employees, 47% devs or dev managers
  • 51% in production
  • "survey respondents reported on average a 13X increase in frequency of software releases."
  • "Because Docker makes it simple and easy to push software out, isolate issues and roll back, over 63% of organizations report a reduction in their MTTR which impacts overall software quality and customer satisfaction."
Cloud about to get HUGE
  • "CIOs report that 16.2% of workloads are currently running in the public cloud, and that in five years 41.3% of workloads will run in a public cloud. This suggests at least a 20% CAGR in public cloud workloads over the next five years. In our view, a near- tripling of the public-Cloud-based workload mix represents a monumental architectural shift, which shows no signs of abating and is likely to create a major ripple effect across the entire technology landscape." - "Amazon Seeing 'Momentous' Change of Guard as Public Cloud 'Booms,' Says JP Morgan"
How does Wall Street work, again? Feedback & Follow-up
  • Full Snack Developer: Old Bay Seasoning on French Fries - that is Coté's new God.
  • Mesos is fleet management. How's that one handle on the curves?
  • Chapters in podcasts. I used Chapter app and it was better than the half-ass results with Fission. But, still, the marks didn't line up perfectly. Computers - amiright? (Don't get me wrong: Fission is awesome, but: really?)
  • We should be in Google Play Podcasts - can someone verify this before they EOL it?
  • I heard that two people have used the code CF16COTE to register for the CF Summit. I'm going to believe they're from the listeners here and not my newsletter. HOW YOU LIKE MY CPM NOW?!
  • They love us in Brazil!
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